UBV Calls Researchers to the 1st National Convention on Communication and Free Technologies


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As a space for the construction of references and proposals for actions in favor of communicational and technological sovereignty, as a source of knowledge and production of national independence, the “Casa de los Saberes” through the rector CĂ©sar TrĂłmpiz, calls the First Communication Convention on Social and Free Technologies (Comsotil) , to be held at the Bolivarian University of Venezuela (UBV), Caracas headquarters, from June 17 to 20 of this year.
The Convention is organized by the Center for Social Communication Studies, the School for Social Communication and the School for Computing for Social Management, from which they call on researchers to participate with their work in the First Communication Congress Sovereign and Free Information Technologies for Social Transformation, in the thematic areas namely: Communicational Sovereignty, Decolonization of Knowledge and Technological Independence for Transformation, Socio-Productive Development Communication and Information Technology for Emancipation and Communication, Alternative Media in Multiform Warfare.
It is worth mentioning that the works will be received until June 13, by mail: comsotil2019@gmail.com , in the same way, registrations and any additional information, due by that date, must be submitted to the convention’s page.
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